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TomTom Via 130 UK

TomTom Via 130 UK
Overall Auto Express rating

4.0

Price: £129.99

With an integrated mount that folds flat into the back of the device, the Via Live 130 is easy to store - but it's not the best mount when it comes to fixing it to the windscreen.

The screen itself is good, however, and that makes entering a destination a bit harder, but the quality is up there with the more expensive sat-navs. It's fast at re-routing too, offering a new route in just a few seconds when we took a wrong turn.

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However the Via 130 UK is £30 more expensive than the Garmin nüvi 50, and £60 more than the Mio Moov M610 - so it falls into fourth place in our top five sat-navs.

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